Decarbonisation x Digitalisation of the Built Environment: Innovation, Investment, Collaboration

Decarbonising cities is critical to achieving net zero, given that urban areas are responsible for close to 70% of CO2 emissions. By 2050, it is estimated that Asia will have 1.2 billion additional urbanites

What embodied and operational decarbonisation solutions are available and ready for adoption? With the rise of technologies such as IoT and AI, what are their applications in architecture, construction, urban planning and facilities management to disrupt traditional practices? How can the public and private sectors collaborate - and be incentivised to collaborate - in accelerating adoption and scaling of these innovations for a more sustainable, efficient and resilient built environment?

Join us on 18 February for a discussion on:

  • Decarbonisation efforts across the real estate value chain, with an emphasis on initiatives enabled by digitalisation.
  • Emerging trends and technologies that are reshaping the built environment sector globally, and in Asia.
  • Why and how public-private collaborations are necessary in accelerating the adoption of decarbonisation solutions, which includes digital solutions.
  • Identifying commercially attractive decarbonisation x digitalisation opportunities in the built environment sector.

This Ecosperity Conversations session is held in partnership with SP Group. For enquiries, please contact us at ecosperity.convo@temasek.com.sg.

Image credit: Pok Rie on Pexels.

 

Watch the presentation by the Singapore Green Building Council Carbon Technical Commitee, and the Fireside Chat with Urban Partners' Co-Founder and Executive Chair, Mikkel Bülow-Lehnsby, moderated by Temasek's Keith Lin, Director of Sustainability and Public Affairs:

Presentation and Fireside Chat

 

Presentation by the Singapore Green Building Council Carbon Technical Committee

 

Fireside Chat with Urban Partners' Mikkel Bülow-Lehnsby

Event Details
  • 19 Feb 2025
  • Live webinar (dial-in details will be sent to registered attendees only)